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In reply to the discussion: PBS: Are Americans a Stingy Lot of People? [View all]daredtowork
(3,732 posts)19. churches are doing noble things
In some small towns the churches are banding together - including Catholic with Protestant - to try to step in where the American welfare system has failed. I don't want to dis their work at all.
It's not nearly enough. They don't provide regular shelter. They don't provide a regular supply of basic necessities. They frown on people coming back week after week. Worst of all, they don't really help people get out of their situation. And in small towns, people really feel the judgment from their neighbors.
The church cannot replace a real public services infrastructure to address poverty.
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I've always thought that there should be a voucher system for those on food stamps
xmas74
Sep 2014
#41
Clinton declared that he had "ended welfare as we know it," or words to that effect.
merrily
Sep 2014
#65
+1 Although, I don't think that Clinton was a "Progressive" as I define it. nt
Live and Learn
Sep 2014
#72
Oh yes, the "circle the wagons" mentality is in full tilt among that crowd
Populist_Prole
Sep 2014
#29
A caste of hereditary aristos trying to take everything we have leaves us a bit rattled...
Orsino
Sep 2014
#9
I get your point, but you should really learn the facts about funding before you credit those who
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2014
#47
No one wants there to be a working SECULAR pulblic services infrastructure more badly than I do
daredtowork
Sep 2014
#51
This is probably why blue states give so much more to charity than red ones...
hughee99
Sep 2014
#35
It has to be a government effort or fraud will increase--and so will the number of needy
merrily
Sep 2014
#52